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... team of professionals, but also the love and support of family and friends. It is not uncommon for someone who suffers with an eating ... who is recovering from an eating disorder. If you are a parent or friend of someone struggling, you no doubt suffer right along with ...

... as that sounds, that is the reality of being parents or family members of someone with an eating disorder. We were at battle with ED ... Parents & Caregivers Nancy Hemendinger, The Parent, Family & FriendsNetwork (PFN) Steering Committee ...

... the more informed your decisions will be. NEDA’s Parent Toolkit (link) is a great place to start.
Build a good team
Your ... with friends. Don’t let the eating disorder take over your family and life. Find your outlet and use it!
The disorder is the bad guy ...

... for three-and-a-half years and in so doing, it smothered our family as we grappled with the seriousness of what was happening to her.
I ... a choice, yet it is easy to internalize the blame as a parent. This burden of guilt has no place in helping your loved one get better, ...